A 60 mW MPEG4 video codec using clustered voltage scaling with variable supply-voltage scheme

This MPEG4 video codec implements essential functions in the MPEG4 committee draft. It consumes 60 mW at 30 MHz, 30% of the power dissipation of a conventional CMOS design. Measured power dissipation is summarized. 70% power reduction is achieved by low-power techniques at circuit and architectural levels. A 16b RISC processor provides software programmability. Binary shape decoding uses 20% of the computation power of the RISC processor at 30MHz clock, with negligible increase in chip power dissipation. Three-step hierarchical motion estimation reduces power dissipation.

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